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[–]MaestroLogical 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I typically go with an age check first.

If they are over 60 I don't bother. They are so ingrained in their mindset by then that, even if I am successful in convincing them, it would end up doing them more harm than good. Past a certain point beliefs become the foundation of who you are. Remove those and suicide likely follows.

For those between 30 and 60 I typically assess who they are first and how receptive they would be. If I can tell they'd simply put cotton in their ears and wait to for their chance at rebuttal I don't bother wasting my time.

Most of us came to this mindset, had our eyes opened, all on our own. Much like an adult telling a kid not to be in a rush to grow up... It's kind of something you have to do for yourself, a realization that nobody else can force on you, one that you'll only actually hear and understand when you're actually ready. So for those I just drop steady hints. Small little re-enforcement or corrections without forcing the issue. Just state it as fact and move on, no debate needed.

30 and under on the other hand... They need to be taught that the old world rules no longer apply. They don't have to suffer from the same malaise as the rest of us. Being raised with outdated notions and ideals makes it 100 times harder for us to shake than it will be for them, if we can educate them on the true nature of reality early enough.